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Poetry for Mental Health
Supporting people with mental health challenges by motivating and inspiring them to write poetry.
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Founder POETRY FOR MENTAL HEALTH
"No matter what your age, background and experience, culture or identity; whether an established writer with many published titles to your credit, or an aspiring poet who has never written a word of poetry in your life, our philosophy here is to embrace, welcome and support everyone, everywhere suffering from mental health challenges, and help you cope through words and poetry ... Get writing!"
Today's Featured Poetry
10th July, 2025
NINE TO FIVE IN THE MIND OF BORDERLINE
By Pandora Horvath
eight a.m.
the day is fresh
a clean slate
i feel confident
bubbly even
nine a.m.
my computer loads up
the same ritual
sadness enters my brain
repeating this mundane pattern
a past memory arrives
my sadness turning to suicide
and i break into a sweat
holding back a tear
that sadness dissipates
nine fifteen a.m.
sadness feels like an old friend
as we are now cheeky
nine thirty a.m.
anxiety rushes my bones
unable to function
i pace in my cubical
anxiety flips to sadness
and i apologize to my family
as they would be best
without me around
ten a.m.
my coffee is sweet
and so is my life
ten twenty five a.m.
i think my boss hates me
i hate me
everyone hates me
eleven a.m.
numbness and calm
i've stressed myself to ease
the work day continues
email after email
noon arrives
imploded with anger
because anxiety and sadness
are too heavy to handle
two p.m.
tapping my feet aggressively
holding back sweat and tears
as my body aches to not exist
two thirty p.m.
i am numb again
a moment of glee shines through
how beautiful is this life
two forty five p.m.
why do i exist?
i would be best extinct
four p.m.
the drive home brings me joy
a tear falls from my cheek
if i am so glee
why does that ditch
seem like a nice place to park
- nine to five in the mind of borderline
ABOUT THE POEM: "I wrote this piece as an expression of awareness and acknowledgment for those with Borderline Personality Disorder and the intensity it holds."
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